SOLUTION: I'm not even certain how to begin to start this, I thought the formula for solving it might be A=10t-19944 but I can't figure out if it's right or not.
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A certain mountain
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A certain mountain
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Question 737497: I'm not even certain how to begin to start this, I thought the formula for solving it might be A=10t-19944 but I can't figure out if it's right or not.
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A certain mountain has an elevation of 19,944 feet. In 1918, the glacier on this peak covered 10 acres. By 2003 this glacier had melted to only 1 acre.
A: Assume that this glacier melted at a constant rate each year. Find this yearly rate.
B: Use your answer from part (a) to write a linear equation that gives the acreage A of this glacier t years past 1918 Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! (a)
The rate of melting is ( change in acres ) / ( years passed )
Rate =
Rate =
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(b) , where = acres covered = time in years = slope from part (a) = -intercept, where
( I am saying that 1918 is )
In 1918,
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check:
when acre
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